Giacomo Cotellessa

Giacomo Cotellessa
Personal information
Date of birth (1987-03-19) 19 March 1987
Place of birth Genoa, Italy
Height 189 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
S.C.D. Ligorna 1922
Youth career
1999 -2007 Genoa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2008 Genoa 0 (0)
Jen 2006Chieti (loan) 1 (0)
2007–2008Valenzana (loan) 26 (3)
2008–2009 Sangiovannese 20 (1)
2009-2010 Borgorosso Arenzano 25 (6)
2010-2011 Sanremese 8 (0)
Dec 2010 Lavagnese 1 (0)
Dec 2010Chiavari (loan) 8 (0)
2011–2012 Asti 15 (0)
2012–2013

Ligorna

[1]
22 (4)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Giacomo Cotellessa (born 19 March 1987) is an Italian footballer and his nickname is "Ghego".

Biography

Genoa and loans

Born in Genoa, Liguria, Cotellessa started his professional career at Genoa C.F.C.. Cotellessa was a member of Primavera team (the U20 reserve A) in 2004–05 season,[2] along with his brother Filippo Cotellessa.[3] Giacomo started the next season with Genoa under 20 team,in January 2006 Giacomo left for Serie C1 club Chieti. and played once for the first team.

He returned to Genoa in 2006–07 season for its Primavera team and he won the " torneo di Viareggio cup " in February 2007.[4][5]

In 2007 G.Cotellessa left for Serie C2 club Valenzana, while his brother Filippo Cotellessa left for Bolzanetese Virtus.[6] G.Cotellessa played 26 times and scored three times in the fourth division.

In June 2008 he was transferred to Lucchese along with Genoa and Valenzana team-mate Alessandro Di Maio.[7] However after the bankrupt of Lucchese, Cotellessa left for Sangiovannese in co-ownership deal for a peppercorn fee of €500.[8][9] He played 20 times in the fourth division (now called Lega Pro Seconda Divisione). In June 2009 Genoa gave up the remain 50% registration rights to Sangiovannese,[10][11] made Genoa registered a financial loss of €500 in 2009 financial year,[12] as the revenue of the other half already booked in 2008 financial year.

In September 2009 he terminated his contract with the Tuscany side.[13]

Serie D

After a season with Borgorosso Arenzano (2009 - 2010), he returned to LP Seconda Divisione for Sanremese.[14] (His brother Filippo was played for Arenzano from 2008 to 2010[15][16]) Giacomo played 8 times in LP Seconda Divisione. In December he terminated his contract again and left for Lavagnese, another Liguria but in Serie D.[17] A month later he left for Chiavari Caperana, yet another fifth division club in the region.[18][19] Giacomo went to Asti in the season 2011-2012 another fifth division club .[20]

International career

In the season 2003-2004 he received two calls-up from Italy under-17 team. In April 2005 he received another call-up from Italy under-18 team. In February 2009 he received a call-up from Italy Universiade team[21][22] to prepare for the event, he entered in the final team but sickbay for an injury he could not participate in the event in Belgrado.

References

  1. http://www.asticalcio.com/Asticalcio/?p=4659
  2. "CU N°55/TB (2005–06 season)" (PDF). Campionato Berretti, Lega Serie C (in Italian). 12 January 2006. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  3. http://www.lega-calcio-serie-c.it/it/Comunic2006/Berretti/11%20TB.pdf
  4. "Ledesma e Costantini: la Primavera va (2-0)". Genoa CFC (in Italian). 23 August 2006. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  5. "Fantastica Primavera vince e va alle finali". Genoa CFC (in Italian). 7 April 2007. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  6. http://www.lnd-crl.it/centro_controllo/comunicati/7.12.2007_13.57.28liguria25del291107.pdf
  7. "IL GENOA RIACQUISTA TUTTO FORESTIERI". Genoa CFC (in Italian). 25 June 2008. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  8. Genoa CFC 2009 bilancio (in Italian). Genoa CFC & C.C.I.A.A. 28 April 2010.
  9. "IL GENOA PRENDE RANOCCHIA E LO DA' AL BARI". Genoa CFC (in Italian). 11 July 2008. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  10. "Official Document "Resolutions of co-ownership agreements"". Lega Calcio (in Italian). 26 June 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 June 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  11. "ULTIME DAL CALCIO-MERCATO". Genoa CFC (in Italian). 26 June 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  12. In page 35 (hand write p.44 or p. 43 CCIAA version), item oneri da compartecipazioni ex art.102-bis N.O.I.F. The cost listed as other players along with Rivaldo González for a total of €1,000
  13. "UFFICIALE: Sangiovannese, rescinde Cotellessa". Tutto Mercato Web (in Italian). 11 September 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  14. "Calcio: Sanremese, in attesa del ripescaggio arriva Giacomo Cotellessa". Sanremese News (in Italian). 3 August 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  15. http://www.interregionale.com/safemode/public/svincolati0910.pdf
  16. http://www.focevara.it/notizia.asp?id=1283
  17. "UFFICIALE: Sanremese, risoluzione contrattuale per Cotellessa". Tutto Lega Pro (in Italian). 5 December 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  18. http://www.asdchiavaricalciocaperana.it/Allenamenti_Natale.html
  19. "Lavagnese, Cotellessa al Chiavari. Dal Savona ecco Ymeri". Tutto Mercato Web (in Italian). 29 December 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  20. http://www.lnd.it/storage/Comunicati/Comitato%20Interregionale/1312899704cu13.pdf
  21. "Nazionale Universitaria: 27 azzurrini a Coverciano". FIGC (in Italian). 24 February 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  22. "Gara di allenamento del 18 Marzo a Coverciano". Lega Pro (in Italian). 17 March 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2011.

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